(Justin Deschamps) I wrote the following back in 2015 when I was researching this aspect of the secret space program extensively. Q Anon recently published an update discussing project looking glass, and people are searching for this information. The following is a very extensive presentation of the project, the science that supports it, and much more.
Science
Black Garlic Treats Heart Disease and Common Cold in Human Studies
by Crystalline Nutrients Garlic has been used throughout the ages as a medicinal food to help support cardiovascular health, brain health, immune system health and has also been used as a treatment for the common cold and is known to be a strong antibiotic. Black garlic is different from regular garlic in that it is […]
Molecular Imaging Finds Link Between Low Dopamine Levels and Aggression
(Eurekalert) Study shows people who have lower levels of the brain chemical are more likely to be aggressive when provoked in competitive situations
3 Exercises Are All You Need to Naturally Boost Your Sex Drive
(Ralph Flores) Having an active lifestyle is important, especially for maintaining great overall health. According to the latest physical activity guidelines published by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), a person should have at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity aerobic exercises. It’s too bad that most Americans aren’t physically active. The HHS reports that only five percent of adults engage in 30 minutes of physical activity every day. Even worse, only one in three adults gets his recommended weekly amount of physical activity.
The Two Areas of Sexology
(Exploring Your Mind) Sexology is an area that many psychologists and other health professionals specialize in. But what does it consist of and where can you work once you finish your studies?
Hypnotic Healing and the Mysterious Relationship Between Mind and Body
(Steve Taylor, Ph.D.) In the 1840s, a Scottish doctor living in India named James Esdaile was frequently visited by men with enormous tumours (weighing up to 45 kg) in the scrotum, caused by mosquito bites. The operation to remove them was so painful that men would often put it off for years, only having it as a last resort.
Study Says: “Society is rejecting [mainstream] facts” — Public Losing Trust in Medical Establishment
(Justin Deschamps) A study published in the American Journal of Medicine suggests that the public is losing faith in large scientific institutions, like medicine, and other areas of scientific expertise. Researchers don’t know why, yet speculate that the loss of faith is due to social media and the rising power of the internet (fake news), along with a minority of bad scientists muddying the waters for the public. Perhaps the reason why is because these authorities have become drunk on power and refuse to act with dignity despite the public outcry.
A New Discovery: How Our Memories Stabilize While We Sleep
(Science Daily) Scientists have shown that delta waves emitted while we sleep are not generalized periods of silence during which the cortex rests, as has been described for decades in the scientific literature. Instead, they isolate assemblies of neurons that play an essential role in long-term memory formation.
Disclosure of Suppressed Tech? Invisibility Cloak’ That Could Hide Tanks and Troops Looks Closer to Reality
Disclosure of Suppressed Tech? Invisibility Cloak’ That Could Hide Tanks and Troops Looks Closer to Reality
Scientists Discover ‘Stormquakes’: A Never-Before-Seen Geophysical Phenomenon
(Peter Dockkrill) Hurricanes are one thing. Earthquakes are another. But these hazardous events aren’t mutually exclusive, and sometimes one can even feed the other.
Researchers Successfully Generate Electricity from “The Coldness of the Universe”: New Technology Could Complement Alternative Energy Sources like Solar Power
(Edsel Cook) You’ve heard of all the ways to convert light or wind or heat into usable electricity. But have you ever thought that the coldness of the universe might serve as an alternative source of clean and renewable power?
How Babies Integrate New Events into Their Knowledge
(Science Daily) Babies seek to understand the world around them and learn many new things every day. Unexpected events — for example when a ball falls through a table — provide researchers with the unique opportunity to understand infants’ learning processes. What happens in their brains as they learn and integrate new information?
The Olfactory Bulb (Brain Center for Smell): Function and Characteristics
(Exploring Your Mind) Smells have the power to evoke fond memories. Not only can your sense of smell transport you to the past, but it also helps you make important decisions every day. Today, we’re going to talk about an essential part of your sense of smell: the olfactory bulb.
We’ve Found The Magic Frequency (This Will Revolutionize Our Future)
We’ve Found The Magic Frequency (This Will Revolutionize Our Future)
A Plant-Based Diet for Beginners: What to Eat, Benefits, & How to Succeed
(Ocean Robbins) Eating a plant-based diet is one of the healthiest things you can do for your body and the environment. And as plant-based diets increase in popularity and acceptance, more and more people are turning to them. Curious about a plant-based diet? Discover what to eat and avoid, plant-based diet benefits for your health and the environment, and ways to implement it into your life for optimal success.














